Color is a hazy orange with a thin white head that faded quickly. Decent lacing. Smell is very juicy - lots of tropical and citrus juices with some pine and herbal notes. Flavor is grapefruit and pineapple with brown sugar malt sweetness to balance the huge hop presence. Finish is bitter grapefruit rind that lingers and is quite dry for such a juicy beer. Body is medium/full with lots of piney hop resins that coat your mouth.

Poured from a bomber into a snifter, the beer pours with a ton of head atop an unfiltered, hazy, golden copper coloring. Great lacing on the glass. Aromas of tropical abundance, with pineapple and melon all over the place, citrus highlights, and a nicely toasted, grainy backbone. Some apricot, caramel, and piney highlights throughout, as well. Flavors are resinous and peppery spiced forward, with a solid bitter blast. Toasted grains in the backbone, with a solid balance of sweet tropical fruits, grapefruit, cedar notes, floral highlights, and a tangy lemon zest. Very fruit leaning, on a full, slightly effervesced body. The aftertaste is slightly acidic with all the citrus and tropical fruit lingers. Smooth, slightly dry and crisp finish. Good beer.